Three Kenyan Companies Placed Under Administration As Financial Woes Deepen
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Three Kenyan companies, Tecof Limited, Mt. Kenya Tea Factory Company Limited, and Njeru Industries Limited have been placed under administration.

The companies now join a growing list of firms turning to Kenyaโ€™s insolvency framework as financial distress intensifies across industries.

In a gazette notice dated September 26, insolvency practitioners Ponangipalli Venkata Ramana Rao and Swaroop Rao Ponangipalli have been appointed as joint administrators effective September 3, 2025.

โ€œNotice is given that Ponangipalli Venkata Ramana Rao and Swaroop Rao Ponangipalli both of P.O. Box 51-00623 Nairobi, Kenya, have been appointed as joint Administrators of Njeru Industries Limited, Mt. Kenya Tea Factory company Limited, Tecof Limited (Under Administration) (โ€œthe Companyโ€) effective from the 3rd day of September, 2025,โ€ read the notice in part.

โ€œFollowing the appointment, all the affairs and business of the company are being conducted by the Administrators.โ€

In the notice, it was revealed that the powers of the Administrators extend to all assets and undertakings of the Company.

The powers of the directors in terms of dealing with the companyโ€™s assets ceased.

Any party having a claim against the Company to submit their claim in writing with relevant supporting documentation to the Administrators on or before Saturday October 4, 2025 for consideration.

โ€œAdministrators act as an agent of the Company without personal liability,โ€ the notice read further.

All correspondence, claims and inquiries should be addressed to: Ponangipalli Venkata Ramana Rao and Swaroop Rao Ponangipalli.

A court or creditors can place a company under administrationย  to attempt rescue or orderly restructuring.

In simple terms, it means the business is in serious financial trouble โ€” it owes more than it can pay โ€” and an expert is brought in to try to save it.

This expert is called anย administratorย who once appointed, takes charge of running the business, selling assets, or negotiating with creditors.

This process is provided for in Kenya underย Part VIII of the Insolvency Act, 2015 (Cap 53).

An administrator runs the business as a going concern and proposes a plan to repay creditors or sell the business in whole.

The objectives of the administration of a company are:

(a) to maintain the company as a going concern;

(b) to achieve a better outcome for the companyโ€™s creditors as a whole than would be the case if the company were liquidated (without first being under administration);

(c) to realise the property of the company in order to make a distribution to one or more secured or preferential creditors.

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Entrance To The Companies Registry Building In Nairobi. Photo./Brs
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